Scottish Thought and Letters in the Eighteenth Century - An Exhibition of Printed Books

Nearly one hundred books illustrating the ideas and work of the Scottish Enlightenment of the Eighteenth Century are highlighted in this exhibition. One of Scotland's most creative and dynamic periods, the wide-ranging nature of its intellectual inquiry is reflected in the diverse subjects covered, with every conceivable topic from architecture to literature being studied, scrutinised and re-assessed. Included are such major figures as Adam Smith, David Hume, Francis Hutcheson and Thomas Reid, as well as the works of those lesser known, demonstrating how pervasive the new ideas were throughout Scottish cultural life. This exhibition was originally displayed in Glasgow University Library Exhibition Room between 24 March an 31 May 1976. It was revised for the web in May 2000 by postgraduate Nicoleta Molocha, as part of a HATII project. [self-description]
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Glasgow University Library - Special Collections: Glasgow, UK <http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk>

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United Kingdom

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Published on
29.05.2024
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Thomas Meyer
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